comments and docs for Net::LDAP#Search_subschema_entry

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blackhedd 2007-05-02 10:15:15 +00:00
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added to Net::LDAP#add, and eventually will be added to other methods. added to Net::LDAP#add, and eventually will be added to other methods.
* Belatedly added a patch contributed by Kouhei Sutou last October. * Belatedly added a patch contributed by Kouhei Sutou last October.
The patch adds start_tls support. The patch adds start_tls support.
* Added Net::LDAP#search_subschema_entry
== Net::LDAP 0.0.4: August 15, 2006 == Net::LDAP 0.0.4: August 15, 2006

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# or an empty Entry is the server doesn't return the record. On success, the # or an empty Entry is the server doesn't return the record. On success, the
# Net::LDAP::Entry returned from this call will have the attributes :dn, # Net::LDAP::Entry returned from this call will have the attributes :dn,
# :objectclasses, and :attributetypes. # :objectclasses, and :attributetypes.
#
# ldap = Net::LDAP.new
# ldap.host = "your.ldap.host"
# ldap.auth "your-user-dn", "your-psw"
# subschema_entry = ldap.search_subschema_entry
#
# subschema_entry.attributetypes.each do |attrtype|
# # your code
# end
#
# subschema_entry.objectclasses.each do |attrtype|
# # your code
# end
#-- #--
# cf. RFC4512 section 4. # cf. RFC4512 section 4.
# The :dn attribute in the returned Entry is the subschema name as returned from # The :dn attribute in the returned Entry is the subschema name as returned from